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Is there any interesting place near the east entrance of Baiwanzhuang Street in Beijing?
From the east exit of Baiwanzhuang Street to the south along the West Second Ring Road, from Fuchengmenwai Street to the west, and across the west side of Zhanzhan Road intersection to the north, there is a famous Providence small commodity wholesale market at home and abroad. From here, from the west exit of Fuwai to the west or south is the north gate or east gate of yuyuantan park.

From the east entrance of Baiwanzhuang Street, across the opposite side of the West Second Ring Road, south into Fuchengmen Beishuncheng Street, leading to the entrance of the Forbidden City, which contains Lu Xun Museum and Lu Xun's former residence. Starting from Lu Xun Museum, you can make headlines at the entrance of the palace, reach Fuchengmennei Street, and reach Miaoying Temple Baita Temple in the east, commonly known as Baita Temple. From here, you can continue to the east and reach the temples of emperors. From the road between Baita Temple and Emperor Temple to Taipingqiao Street in the south and Zhuanta Hutong in the east, there are Song Wan Old Man Pagoda and Luxun's former residence.

From the east exit of Baiwanzhuang Street, go south along the West Second Ring Road to Fuchengmen, go south from Fuchengmen Outer Street Road, enter Nanlishi Road and continue south, and arrive at Yuetan Stadium (Hall), Yuetan Park and Nanlishi Road Park successively.

From the east exit of Baiwanzhuang Street, go north along the West Second Ring Road, exit Chegongzhuang Street, and arrive at Guanyuan Park eastward. From the hutongs on the east and west sides of the official garden, there is an official garden.

Go north from the east exit of Baiwanzhuang Street along the West Second Ring Road, continue north through Chegongzhuang Street, exit Xizhimenwai Street, and go west to Beijing Exhibition Hall, Beijing Zoo, Beijing Planetarium, Capital Gymnasium, Zizhuyuan Park and National Library.